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    Phytochrome B increases drought tolerance by enhancing ABA sensitivity in Arabidopsis thaliana by GONZÁLEZ, CARINA VERÓNICA, IBARRA, SILVIA ELIZABETH, PICCOLI, PATRICIA NOEMÍ, BOTTO, JAVIER FRANCISCO, BOCCALANDRO, HERNÁN ESTEBAN

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-11-2012)
    “…Phytochrome B (phyB) can adjust morphological and physiological responses according to changes in the red : far‐red (R:FR) ratio. phyB‐driven acclimation of…”
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    Morphology and Hydraulic Architecture of Vitis vinifera L. cv. Syrah and Torrontés Riojano Plants Are Unaffected by Variations in Red to Far-Red Ratio by González, Carina Verónica, Jofré, María Florencia, Vila, Hernán F, Stoffel, Markus, Bottini, Rubén, Giordano, Carla Valeria

    Published in PloS one (01-12-2016)
    “…Plants have evolved an array of specific photoreceptors to acclimate to the light environment. By sensing light signals, photoreceptors modulate plant…”
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    Response to water deficit of semi-desert wild potato Solanum kurtzianum genotypes collected from different altitudes by Ibañez, Verónica Noé, Kozub, Perla Carolina, González, Carina Verónica, Jerez, Damián Nicolás, Masuelli, Ricardo Williams, Berli, Federico Javier, Marfil, Carlos Federico

    Published in Plant science (Limerick) (01-07-2021)
    “…[Display omitted] •Morpho-physiological alterations in response to drought are presented.•Response to drought in S. kurtzianum occurs in a genotype dependent…”
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    High and diverse plastic responses to water availability in four desert woody species of South America by Biruk, Lucía Nadia, Fernández, María Elena, González, Carina Verónica, Guevara, Aranzazú, Rovida-Kojima, Elisa, Giordano, Carla Valeria

    Published in Trees (Berlin, West) (01-12-2022)
    “…Key message Desert woody species demonstrated a high morphological plasticity to water. This would allow them to use increased rainfall predicted by climate…”
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    Fruit-localized photoreceptors increase phenolic compounds in berry skins of field-grown Vitis vinifera L. cv. Malbec by González, Carina Verónica, Fanzone, Martín Leandro, Cortés, Leandro Emanuel, Bottini, Rubén, Lijavetzky, Diego Claudio, Ballaré, Carlos Luis, Boccalandro, Hernán Esteban

    Published in Phytochemistry (Oxford) (01-02-2015)
    “…The phenolic composition of grapevine berries growing in the field is modulated by the light quality perceived by photoreceptors located in the fruits…”
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    Phytochrome A increases tolerance to high evaporative demand by Auge, Gabriela Alejandra, Rugnone, Matías Leandro, Cortés, Leandro Emanuel, González, Carina Verónica, Zarlavsky, Gabriela, Boccalandro, Hernán Esteban, Sánchez, Rodolfo Augusto

    Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-10-2012)
    “…Stresses resulting from high transpiration demand induce adjustments in plants that lead to reductions of water loss. These adjustments, including changes in…”
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    Understanding carbon sequestration, allocation, and ecosystem storage in a grassed vineyard by Callesen, Torben Oliver, Gonzalez, Carina Verónica, Bastos Campos, Flavio, Zanotelli, Damiano, Tagliavini, Massimo, Montagnani, Leonardo

    Published in Geoderma Regional (01-09-2023)
    “…Understanding if and to what extent agricultural land types can sequester carbon is important for assessing their greenhouse gas mitigation potential. Grassed…”
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    Differential responses of Populus deltoides and Populus × canadensis clones to short-term water deficit by Rovida Kojima, Elisa Akemi, Gonzalez, Carina Verónica, Mundo, Ignacio Alberto, Guevara, Aranzazú, Biruk, Lucia Nadia, Giordano, Carla Valeria

    Published in New forests (01-05-2023)
    “…Populus spp. are among the fast-growing tree species most prone to water deficit. The use of drought-resistant clones allows mitigating the negative effects of…”
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